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Dead Street School Hitchin

Sat 27 Jun

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British Schools Museum

The Victorian school was built 1837 and could hold 300 boys. The street it was named after got its name. After every family living on the road died from the plague which swept through Hitchin in 1349. The plague pit is still known to exist at the top of the road.

Dead Street School Hitchin
Dead Street School Hitchin

Time & Location

27 Jun 2026, 20:00 – 28 Jun 2026, 02:00

British Schools Museum, 41-42 Queen St, Hitchin SG4 9TS, UK

About the event

The Victorian school was built 1837 and could hold 300 boys. The street it was named after got its name. After every family living on the road died from the plague which swept through Hitchin in 1349. The plague pit is still known to exist at the top of the road.

On the investigation we will be investigating the classrooms and the headmasters house.

The Monitorial Classroom is essentially unchanged from the day it was opened in 1837, though the floor is now level. It originally sloped slightly to allow the Master to more easily see all the students

So many reports of paranormal activity from full bodied apparitions, screams and cries being heard, footsteps, door opening and closing on their own

Use of paranormal equipment during free time 

Refreshments provided throughout your evening

Tickets

  • General Admission

    This includes free hot refreshments and snacks

    £35.00

    +£0.88 ticket service fee

Total

£0.00

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